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Philips V60
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Index
Index-3
H
Help feature, description 6-22
Hi Rate (High Rate Alarm) setting, definition 6-26
Hi V
T
(High Tidal Volume Alarm) setting, definition 6-26
High Flow Therapy 7-1–7-7
High flow therapy (HFT)
alarms and messages 7-6–7-7
changing from HFT to NIV 7-6
changing from NIV to HFT 7-4–7-5
description 3-3
flow specifications 11-1
HFT flow graph 7-5
precautions 1-7–1-8, 7-1
principles of operation 4-6–4-7
specifications 11-10
High Inspiratory Pressure alarm 9-7
High O
2
Supply Pressure alarm 9-7
High Rate alarm 9-8
High Tidal Volume alarm 9-8
High-priority alarm, description 9-3
HIP (High Inspiratory Pressure Alarm) setting, definition 6-
26
I
Informational message, description 9-3
Inlet filter. See Filter, air inlet
Inspiration, triggering, volume method 4-3
Inspiratory duty cycle. See T
I
/T
TOT
Inspiratory positive airway pressure. See IPAP
Inspiratory time setting. See I-Time
Installation
AC power cord A-8
air inlet filter 10-6
cooling fan filter 10-7
oxygen inlet connector A-7
Intake filter. See Filter, air inlet
IntelliBridge
using with Philips monitors B-2–B-5
Intended use, Respironics V60 Ventilator 3-1
Interface. See Patient interface or Communications inter-
face
IPAP (inspiratory positive airway pressure) setting, definition
6-23
I-Time (inspiratory time) setting, definition 6-24
L
Language, how to change E-4–E-5
Leak adaptation, principles of operation 4-5–4-6
Leak, estimated total. See Tot.Leak
LIP (Low Inspiratory Pressure Alarm) setting, definition 6-26
LIP T (Low Inspiratory Pressure Delay Time) setting, defini-
tion 6-27
Lo Rate (Low Rate Alarm) setting, definition 6-26
Lo V
E
(Low Minute Ventilation Alarm) setting, definition 6-
27
Lo V
T
(Low Tidal Volume Alarm) setting, definition 6-26
Locking and unlocking the screen 6-18
Log, event, how to view E-12–E-13
Loudness, how to set alarm 6-17
Low Inspiratory Pressure alarm 9-8
Low Inspiratory Pressure Alarm setting. See LIP
Low Inspiratory Pressure Delay Time setting. See LIP T
Low Internal Battery alarm 9-8
Low Leak--CO
2
Rebreathing Risk alarm 9-8
Low Minute Ventilation alarm 9-9
Low Minute Ventilation Alarm setting. See Lo V
E
Low O
2
Supply Pressure alarm 9-9
Low Rate alarm 9-9
Low Tidal Volume alarm 9-9
Low-priority alarm, description 9-3
M
Main flow bacteria filter. See Filter, main flow bacteria
Mains power
how to connect to 5-2
specifications 11-8
Maintenance. See Care and maintenance
Mask x, Exh Port y message 9-9
Mask, part numbers C-2
Max E (maximum elastance/volume assist) setting, defini-
tion 6-24
Max P (AVAPS Maximum IPAP Pressure) setting, definition
6-24
Max P (PPV Maximum Pressure Limit) setting, definition 6-
24
Max R (maximum resistance/flow assist) setting, definition
6-24
Max V (PPV Maximum Volume Limit) setting, definition 6-24
Maximum elastance/volume assist setting. See Max E
Maximum resistance/flow assist setting. See Max R
Menu window, functions 6-17, 6-18
Message, informational, description 9-3
Min P (AVAPS Minimum IPAP Pressure) setting, definition
6-25
Minute ventilation. See V
E
Modes, ventilation. See Ventilation modes
Monitored parameters
definitions 8-2
ranges, resolutions, and accuracies 11-3
Mounting the ventilator A-2–A-3
N
Nurse call connector, location 3-9
Nurse call port B-5–B-6
O
O
2
setting, definition 6-25
Operation 6-1, 6-18
Operator replacement parts, part numbers C-4
Options, software, how to enable E-9
Oxygen
conserving during transport 5-11
duration of cylinder 5-12
how to connect 5-1
mixing, principles of operation 4-15
Oxygen inlet connector
how to install A-7
location 3-9

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